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Arminell: A Social Romance, Vol. 3

Chapter 20: TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
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A young man returns to his rural community to confront family secrets and mounting suspicion after the local lord's death. He discovers his estranged, eccentric father and becomes caught between protecting his mother, soothing a trusting village woman, and answering rumors that link his family to the tragedy. The narrative follows shifting parish gossip, an inconclusive inquest, and rival claims about responsibility, while exploring social rank, reputation, and personal duty. Scenes alternate between intimate domestic moments and public scandal, and recurring motifs include fanatic belief, moral judgment, and the precarious balance between private affection and communal suspicion.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE

Punctuation has been normalized. Variations in hyphenation have been retained as they were in the original publication. The following changes have been made:

it ha blowed —> it ha’ blowed {page 20}
comman-place —> common-place {page 178}
Mrs. Banks —> Mrs. Bankes {page 246}

Advertising material “By the Same Author” has been moved to the end of the text.

Footnotes have been moved to the end of the chapter in which they occur.